[03:37] <wxl> pleia2: do you know nixie pixel at all?
[05:05] <pleia2> wxl: I *think* we've met before (I know we've both been at the same event before), but I don't really know her
[05:05] <Kilos> morning pleia2  and all others
[05:06] <Kilos> hi wxl  too
[05:06] <wxl> pleia2: i just discovered her today. seems like someone with some high visibility who is very motivated to spread the word about ubuntu. she's someone your loco needs! you should invite her to do a talk or something.
[05:06] <wxl> just saying
[05:06] <wxl> i mean i'm a bit jealous :)
[05:07] <wxl> hi Kilos :)
[05:07] <Kilos> you and i hey wxl  
[05:07] <Kilos> :-)
[05:07] <pleia2> wxl: we don't really have events with talks, she has come out to a couple geeknics (geek picnic) though, that's where our events overlapped
[05:08] <wxl> pleia2: talks are a good way to get people together. i usually hijack our LUG's talks ☺
[05:08] <wxl> i really want to do one soon on playing with kpatch
[05:09]  * wxl can not wait until he can patch his kernel on the fly
[05:09] <pleia2> I can certainly suggest to the LUGs that they invite her out (I don't really know where she's based though, the Bay Area is biiig :))
[05:09] <wxl> pleia2: yeah well her twitter says san francisco, but i was watching a recent video that suggests seattle, but maybe she was there for an event.
[05:10] <pleia2> ah, cool
[05:13] <nhaines> wxl: ever been to SCALE?
[05:13] <Kilos> morning nhaines  
[05:13] <wxl> unfortunately, no, nhaines 
[05:15] <nhaines> It's a good show.  Very friendly, and the Ubuntu booth was a big success this last time around.
[05:16] <nhaines> Is Ubuntu Oregon planning anything for OSCON this year?
[05:40] <wxl> yes, nhaines 
[05:40] <wxl> …if they get back to me
[05:40] <wxl> they said they would
[05:40] <wxl> …and then they didn't
[05:43] <nhaines> wxl: I haven't gotten up to speed, and I intend to, but how long has Ubuntu Oregon been back up and running?  Have you done any big booths before?
[05:44] <wxl> not very long, nhaines! since last year's oscon essentially. *i* haven't done any big booths for oregon or open source sutff but i have for retail stuff at industry events.
[05:44] <nhaines> Oh, that's really interesting.  :)
[05:46] <nhaines> I've been doing the SCALE booth for 8 years now.  I was thinking of flying up for OSCON and helping out with the booth.
[05:46] <wxl> oh man that would be rad
[05:46] <nhaines> If I do decide to do so, I'd want to make sure we're all working together.  And of course if you can do OSCON, you can do any other booth, for sure.  :)
[05:47] <wxl> i'm certainly confident in my abilities :)
[05:47] <nhaines> And I in mine.  I'd love to see if I could learn from you.  :)
[05:47] <Tm_T> hai
[05:48] <wxl> i'm sure we have something to learn from each other! :)
[05:48] <nhaines> The absolute best thing about meritocracies.  :)
[05:48] <Kilos> hi Tm_T  
[05:48] <wxl> heheh, yep
[05:49] <nhaines> Okay, so I'll make sure to keep an eye on things and find out what Canonical's plans are for an Ubuntu booth, and then we'll make sure the booth looks really slick.  Do you guys have a banner and table cloth?
[05:50] <wxl> well bkerensa has it or knows where ti is, so yes, but not quite :)
[05:50] <qwinner> local connection lose
[05:51] <nhaines> Okay, I'll either bring a set or (better) have Canonical ship one.  I'm telling you so you remind me.  ;)
[05:51] <wxl> yes, sir!
[05:52] <nhaines> Or, of course, you're an Ubuntu member so when you put in for a community reimbursement request (conference pack and all that) you can ask them.  They have one they ship around.
[05:52] <wxl> good idea
[05:52] <wxl> would be good to have SOMETHING
[05:53] <nhaines> wxl: the SCALE booth looked like this http://people.ubuntu.com/~nhaines/images/events/2015/scale13x/IMG_20150220_134213.jpg
[05:53] <nhaines> ANd on the right table we had some flyers and sometimes an Orange Box.
[05:53] <wxl> whoa fancy
[05:54] <wxl> are you using that screen to display the phone?
[05:55] <nhaines> Ha, don't I wish!  It just looped the two phone promo videos.
[05:55] <wxl> is that even possible?
[05:56] <wxl> OOH maybe i should get snappy on my new pi2!
[05:56] <nhaines> Technically although my phone refuses to do it.  :)
[05:56] <wxl> what phone?
[05:56] <nhaines> I ran snappy on my pi 2 briefly, before throwing Raspbian on it.  :)
[05:56] <nhaines> Nexus 5.
[05:57] <wxl> i've got a 4
[05:57] <wxl> is that equally technically possible as far as you know?
[05:57] <nhaines> It would've been fantastic if we'd gotten it working.  :)
[05:57] <nhaines> Yes, equally technicall possible.
[05:58] <nhaines> And probably what aq used his blog post demonstrating how to do it.
[05:58] <wxl> which where?
[05:59] <wxl> why did you decide not to stick with snappy, out of curiousity?
[06:00] <nhaines> Because I haven't decided what to use it for, and I might be giving a friend's kid one to learn Python on.  So ince snappy doesn't have a desktop snappy package...
[06:00] <wxl> ah
[06:00] <nhaines> But I do have a couple ideas that will eventually work quite well with snappy.  :)
[06:00] <nhaines> Just need more microSD cards.
[06:01] <wxl> where's this blog, my friend?
[06:02] <nhaines> http://www.kryogenix.org/days/2015/01/21/live-screencasting-from-ubuntu-phone/
[06:02] <wxl> ooh i didn't even know i HAD a display port
[06:02] <wxl> ah nice but kind of cheating :)
[06:02] <nhaines> Oh, it might at that, actually, but I have no idea how well it's working.  It shuold be working pretty close though.
[06:05] <wxl> man i got to find a mydp → hdmi|vga converter
[06:08] <nhaines> Ha, yeah, I need to get an adapter too.  I grabbed the wrong power adapter for the Pi 2 (too many amps) so maybe I can swap it for a HDMI adapter for my phone instead.
[06:09] <nhaines> wxl: how many loco volunteers do you think would show up for an OSCON booth?
[06:36] <wxl> most of our peeps are in pdx, so
[06:39] <wxl> aw no mydp on my s5 :(
[06:39] <nhaines> Okay.  In about a month or so I should be able to figure out whether Canonical has anything planned.
[06:40] <wxl> for oscon?
[06:40] <nhaines> Hopefully you should know by then too, but I'll make sure that you do.  :)
[06:40] <nhaines> Yup.
[06:40] <wxl> they weren't there last year though someone left some swag around
[06:42] <nhaines> Between the phones and snappy Ubuntu Core, it'd be a good fit.  But we'll see.  They've been changing their budget around I think.
[06:42] <wxl> i don't have a lot of openstack experience but i'm sure we could figure out something there, too
[06:42] <wxl> there was a lot of openstack stuff last year
[06:46] <nhaines> Yeah, they've been working really hard on that too.
[06:47] <nhaines> Dustin Kirkland, Jorge Castro, and José Antonio Rey were around to talk about Juju and Openstack at SCALE and unfortunately I never got to listen in on them because I was on phone duty.
[06:47] <wxl> you weren't showing off bq phones were you?
[06:47] <nhaines> Stuart Langridge lent us his for the weekend.  I usually held onto it.
[06:48] <wxl> niiice
[06:53] <nhaines> Yeah, there are only about 30 in existence right now, so it was a huge honor.
[06:54] <wxl> wow
[06:56] <nhaines> Well, another week and there'll be hundreds of them.  :)  But it was very, very nice of him to do that.
[06:56] <wxl> well it will be really neat when we have them in the us proper too
[06:57] <wxl> i can't wait to find out who it is :)
[06:58] <nhaines> It sounded an awful lot like the Meizu Note.
[07:42] <nhaines> Good morning, dholbach.
[07:42] <dholbach> hi nhaines
[07:42] <dholbach> good morning
[07:49] <Kilos> hi dholbach  
[07:55] <dholbach> hey Kilos
[08:17] <Kilos> hi dpm  
[08:27] <dpm> hi Kilos
[08:28] <elacheche> Morning guys :)
[08:29] <dpm> o/
[08:29] <Kilos> elacheche  imagine meeting you here
[08:30] <Kilos> top and bottom of africa present
[08:36] <elacheche> yep :D that's cool :D